From: Ajay mehra (ajaymehra01@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 16 2008 - 03:52:52 ART
Hi Harin,
Yes, It can be done. By default BGP will not accept any prefix if it has its
own AS number in the AS PATH. You can override this default behaviour with
"neighbour xyz allowas-in".
HTH,
Ajay
On 16/07/2008, Harindha Fernando <pottaharry@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Experts,
>
> I need your feedback for the below BGP IPv4 (NO MPLS) scenario.
>
> CUSTOMER (AS 100) <--> SERVICE_PROVIDER(AS 200) <---> INTERNET
> <---->CUSTOMER(AS 100)
>
> This particular customer needs to use the SAME AS(100) in two different
> parts of the world.
>
> 1. Can this be done ?
> 2. If yes, how ?
> 3. if no, why ?
>
> Your earliest response is highly appreciable.
>
> Rgds,
> Harin.
>
>
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